Morphology Of Each Tooth Flashcards

(53 cards)

1
Q

Most prominent tooth

A

Mx central

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2
Q

Second longest crown

A

Mx Central

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3
Q

Shovel shaped lingual

A

Mx central

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4
Q

Roundest root form

blunted apex

A

Mx central

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5
Q

Has greatest axial inclination toward the facial

A

Mx central

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6
Q

3rd most common congenitally missing

A

Mx lateral

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7
Q

Peg lateral

Dens indente

A

Mx lateral

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8
Q

Most concave lingual surface among all incisors

A

Mx lateral

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9
Q

Most developed lingual anatomy of all ant tth

A

mx lateral

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10
Q

Talon cusp = lingual pit

A

Mx lateral

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11
Q

Longest tooth

A

Mx canine

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12
Q

3rd longest crown

A

Mx canine

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13
Q

Prominent facial ridge

A

Mx canine

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14
Q

Most prominent lingual ridge, w/c splits lingual fossa to M & D fossa

A

Mx canine

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15
Q

Longest root

A

Mx canine

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16
Q

Largest of all PM’s

A

Mx 1st PM

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17
Q

only permanent tth w/ MCR>DCR

A

Mx 1st PM

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18
Q

Prominent MMDG

= makes scaling difficult

A

Mx 1st PM

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19
Q

Occlusal table:
- long central groove
No central pit but M & D pit

A

Mx 1st PM

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20
Q

Buccal cusp height > palatal

A

Mx 1st PM

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21
Q

Only PM w/ two roots

has prominent M root concavity

A

Mx 1st PM

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22
Q

Occlusal table has short central groove w/ more supplemental grooves
“Wrinkled apprnce”

23
Q

Only PM w/o M root depression

24
Q

Largest permanent tth

25
Only tth that is larger lingually than buccally
Mx 1st Molar
26
Has most prominent oblique ridge of all mx molars
Mx 1st Molar
27
Only tth w/ pronounce distal concavity at CEJ = scaling difficult
Mx 1st Molar
28
Has long buccal groove w/ central pit
Mx 1st Molar
29
Cusp size of mx 1st M
ML>MB>DB>DL
30
Primary cusp triangle of mx 1st M
ML, MB, DB
31
Secondary cusp triangle of Mx 1st M
DL
32
one cusp that form transvers & oblique ridges
ML of Mx 1st Molar
33
3 roots of Mx 1st Molar
DB - shortest MB palatal - longest
34
Apices are closest to mx sinus
Mx 1st Molar
35
Closest tooth to the opening of stensens duct (parot)
Mx 2nd Molar
36
4 cusps of Mx 2nd Molar
ML > MB > DB > DL
37
2nd most common congenitally missing tth
Mx 3rd Molar
38
Cusps of Mx 3rd Molar
ML>MB>DB
39
Occludes only with md 3rd molar
Mx 3rd Molar
40
Smallest tooth
Md central
41
Most symmetrical tooth
Md central
42
1st succedaneous tth to erupt
Md central
43
“Hour glass shaped” | - root has M & D (deeper) concavities
Md central
44
Only ant tth to occlude with one tooth
Md central
45
MMR = DMR
Md central
46
MMR > DMR
Md lateral
47
Longest root of all incisors
Md lateral
48
“Hour glass shaped” | - root has M (deeper) & D concavities
Md lateral
49
Longest crown
Md canine
50
2nd longest tooth
Md canine Longest tth: mx canine
51
MCR < DCR
Md canine
52
Ant tth most likely to have bifurcated root
Md canine
53
Only root that may be mesially inclined
Md canine